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Re: when I use 3 point hitch - stalls my tractor

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Stinky

03-17-2007 12:17:01




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If I stop 1/2 inch from the upper limit it will hold or stay in one place. But it is very hard to find the right spot - it will either drop or raise by itself...

Motor has good power...

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Stinky




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Hugh MacKay

03-17-2007 13:08:28




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 Re: when I use 3 point hitch - stalls my tractor in reply to Stinky, 03-17-2007 12:17:01  
Stinky: I think it is a bit more complicated than I first suggested. Do you have a manual for the tractor? Do you know if the draft control is top link sencing? I think your draft control is causing part of this problem, and it could be as simple as draft control sencing stuck.

How much work have you done with the tractor in the past 3 years using in ground tools like plows, cultivators, disks, box blade or grader blade? I'm not saying I'm going come up with the answer, but if we get enough information out there, someone is bound to recognize the problem, and know what to do.

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Stinky

03-18-2007 01:29:51




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 Re: when I use 3 point hitch - stalls my tractor in reply to Hugh MacKay, 03-17-2007 13:08:28  
I've used it a lot over the last 3 years.
I have the same problems in warm weather.


If I find the right spot with the lever it will hold up 2 or 3 trees and stay there. It lifts very well, but when it reaches full height... the engine bogs down or will stall if not reved-up enough.



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Hugh MacKay

03-18-2007 02:38:40




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 Re: when I use 3 point hitch - stalls my tractor in reply to Stinky, 03-18-2007 01:29:51  
Stinky: You only answered one of my questions, and not 100% on that one. It really doesn't matter who comes up with your answer, he has to know these things. I notice you've now gone off in another direction, well if your filter was bad it wouldn't lift at all.



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